I was thinking that instead of using a razor knife to shave down the material, you could use a little tiny piece of really fine grit sandpaper to smooth it down a bit and not risk cutting your figure and damaging it
I know this video is over a year old but I'm eyeing that Rumbler figure back there. I lost a bidding war on Fleabay for one recently. Everyone wanted the USS Flagg but I just wanted the crossfire but couldn't afford one then. Really can't now. lol
I was thinking that instead of using a razor knife to shave down the material, you could use a little tiny piece of really fine grit sandpaper to smooth it down a bit and not risk cutting your figure and damaging it
Great idea!! I really need to try that
It's been a lifesaver. The nice thing is, if you overdo it you can just pick it off s and start over.
Interesting how to! Good job
Hey, thanks. This bondic stuff has been a game changer for me.
I love this video!!
Thanks. It loves you too.
I know this video is over a year old but I'm eyeing that Rumbler figure back there. I lost a bidding war on Fleabay for one recently. Everyone wanted the USS Flagg but I just wanted the crossfire but couldn't afford one then. Really can't now. lol
I sold that Rumbler figure recently for probably way to cheap but I don't have a Crossfire and it wasn't from my childhood so he got the axe.
Will this work on elbow cracks?
Thank you sir. Is the leg screw same size as back screw? Very cool man.
Generally, yes. They are the same size.
Stfu Batman got me ,ol
I use clear nail polish. I wonder if Bondic is better.
I haven't tried nail polish. Maybe I'll do a comparison video.